| ANNULS | • annuls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of annul. • ANNUL v. to declare void. |
| NANDUS | • nandus n. Plural of nandu. • NANDU n. (Tupi) the rhea, or South American ostrich, also NANDOO, NHANDU. |
| NANUAS | • NANUA n. (Maori) a New Zealand sea fish, aka moki. |
| NAUNTS | • naunts n. Plural of naunt. • NAUNT n. (archaic) an aunt. |
| PANNUS | • pannus n. A hanging flap of skin or other tissue, especially one covering the cornea (in trachoma) or cartilage… • pannus n. (Meteorology) A type of accessory cloud, looking like shreds either attached to, or separated from… • pannus n. (Medicine) A tent for a wound. |
| SANNUP | • sannup n. (US) A male Native American, especially a married one; a brave. • sannup n. (US, Maine, colloquial) A mischievous male child. • SANNUP n. (Native American) a married male in North American Indian societies, also SANNOP. |
| SUNNAH | • sunnah n. (An example of) Muhammad’s way of life, as recorded in the hadiths, especially when viewed as a model… • Sunnah n. Alternative form of sunnah. • SUNNAH n. (Arabic) a collection of traditions received by orthodox Muslims as of equal authority with the Koran, also SUNNA. |
| SUNNAS | • sunnas n. Plural of sunna. • Sunnas n. Plural of Sunna. • SUNNA n. (Arabic) a collection of traditions received by orthodox Muslims as of equal authority with the Koran, also SUNNAH. |
| SUNTAN | • suntan n. In humans a brown or darkened coloration of the skin caused by exposure to ultraviolet light. • suntan v. To obtain a suntan by exposure to ultraviolet light. • suntan v. To attempt to obtain a suntan. |
| UNBANS | • unbans v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unban. • UNBAN v. to remove a prohibition against. |
| UNMANS | • unmans v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unman. • UNMAN v. to deprive of courage. |
| UNSAWN | • unsawn adj. Not sawn. • UNSAWN adj. not sawn. |
| UNSNAG | • unsnag v. To remove a snag from. • unsnag v. To release from a snag; unsnare; disentangle; disencumber. • UNSNAG v. to free of snags. |
| UNSNAP | • unsnap v. (Transitive) To unfasten (something held by snaps). • UNSNAP v. to undo the snaps of. |